Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Stephen Mbayo
Sworn in at Kintélé on April 16, 2026, Denis Sassou-N’Guesso unveiled ten priorities centered on youth, women and faster economic growth in Congo-Brazzaville.
Weeks without tap water and rolling power cuts have left Brazzaville households collecting rainwater, a risky stopgap for daily needs across the Congolese capital.
Denis Sassou Nguesso took the oath in Kintele before ten African heads of state, opening a new five-year term after a sweeping March election win.
Nathan Services begins biometric enrolment for driving permits and vehicle papers in Kintélé, launching a three-month pilot to modernise road documents.
Denis Sassou Nguesso is sworn in at Kintele Stadium on April 16, opening a new five-year term in Congo-Brazzaville under the banner of institutional continuity.
Brazzaville talks open the door to a Congolese football revival, with the league set to resume and stadiums reopening after a two-year institutional standoff.
Brazzaville’s Kintélé Concorde Stadium will host President Denis Sassou N’Guesso’s April 16 inauguration, drawing several visiting heads of state.
President Denis Sassou N’Guesso is set to take the oath of office on April 16 at Kintélé’s 60,000-seat stadium, opening a new five-year term in Congo-Brazzaville.
Brazzaville’s main teaching hospital adopts a 29.121 billion CFA budget for 2026 to lift care quality after three years without a board meeting.
STHIC deputy chief Jean-Paul Damien publicly apologized to Congo-Brazzaville after a viral video showed him berating staff, sparking a police summons in Brazzaville.